Beaufort Café is a super casual and no-frills destination for breakfast fare that is served in fantastically hearty portions, and always tastes fresh and filling. Located along Highway 70 in the heart of Beaufort, the small restaurant is a popular destination for locals and frequent Crystal Coast visitors who are heading out of town and want to get their trip off to a good, and satisfying start.
Though the dining room is casual with limited décor, the atmosphere belies a smart menu that features an array of breakfast staples and special treats. Diners can chow down on huge omelets that are filled with the standard ingredients, (like bacon, cheese, and sausage), or which might have some unique twists, courtesy of the specials board – like steak and ghost peppers, or kale, red onions and balsamic vinaigrette. There are also nice stacks of pancakes, which can be topped with decadent fruit toppings, southern sandwiches like fried bologna, and sides including grits, hash browns, and toast. Longtime visitors attest that the hash browns are a must eat, and always taste fresh and crispy.
Laid-back but friendly, the established Beaufort Café is the place to go for budget-friendly breakfast fare that is sure to start any day with a smile.
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